Studies related to the Charleston, South Carolina, earthquake of 1886; tectonics and seismicity
Author:
Gottfried David, Annell C.S., Byerly G.R., Lanphere Marvin A., Phillips Jeffrey D.ORCID, Gohn Gregory S., Houser Brenda B., Schneider Ray R., Ackermann Hans D., Yantis B.R., Costain John K., Schilt F. Steve, Brown Larry, Oliver Jack E., Kaufman Sidney, Hamilton Robert Morrison, Behrendt John C., Henry V. James, Bayer Kenneth C., Daniels David L.ORCID, Zietz Isidore, Popenoe Peter, Chowns T.M., Williams C.T., Dooley Robert E., Wampler J., Dillon William P., Klitgord Kim D., Paull Charles K., McGinnis Lyle D., Dewey James W.ORCID, Tarr Arthur C., Rhea Susan, Wentworth Carl M.ORCID, Mergner-Keefer Marcia, Bollinger G.A.
Publisher
US Geological Survey
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25 articles.
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